CPB 314 Lecture 6: CPB 314 (6)

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Mechanical energy: the form of energy that can be converted to mechanical work completely and directly by an ideal mechanical device such as an ideal turbine. Kinetic and potential energies: the familiar forms of mechanical energy. Heat: the form of energy that is transferred between two systems (ora system and its surroundings) by virtue of a temperature difference. Kinetic theory: treats molecules as tiny balls that are in motion and thus possess kinetic energy. Heat: the energy associated with the random motion of atoms and molecules. Conduction: the transfer of energy from the more energetic particles of a substance to the adjacent less energetic ones as a result of interaction between particles. Convection: the transfer of energy between a solid surface and the adjacent fluid that is in motion, and it involves the combined effects of conduction and fluid motion. Radiation: the transfer of energy due to the emission of electromagnetic waves (or photons).

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